If you are a teacher and are going to teach this lesson, here are some extra resources that may come in handy. Students are welcome to use these as well.
The Periodic Table of the Elements is another lesson plan that a teacher created the Periodic Table. There are more activities and essays that you can use to help your students gain more knowledge and practice.
This site about The Elements has more information about the periodic table . You can buy a periodic table poster for your class room that may help when teaching.
The Science Spot contains more lesson plans and worksheets that can be useful if the teacher wants to go more in depth or give the students more practice.
Amazing Chemistry Teacher Resources has a variety of different links that would be helpful in the classroom. They have power-points with notes, project ideas, assignments and even jokes about chemistry. These jokes could provide the students with an educational laugh before the class starts.
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If you are a teacher and are going to teach this lesson, here are some extra resources that may come in handy. Students are welcome to use these as well.1. The Periodic Table Of Elements. (n.d) Teacher’s Domain. Retrieved August 3, 2010 from
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/phy03.sci.phys.matter.lp_pertable/.
The Periodic Table of the Elements is another lesson plan that a teacher created the Periodic Table. There are more activities and essays that you can use to help your students gain more knowledge and practice.
2. Etacude.com. (2004 - 2008). The Elements. Retrieved August 3, 2010 from http://elements.etacude.com/.
This site about The Elements has more information about the periodic table . You can buy a periodic table poster for your class room that may help when teaching.
3. Chemicool.com. (2010). Periodic Table. Retrieved August 3, 2010 from http://www.chemicool.com/.
This site has another interactive Periodic Table that you could have your students practice with.
4. Chemistry Lesson Plans. (n.d). The Science Spot. Retrieved August 3, 2010 from http://sciencespot.net/Pages/classchem.html#Anchor-ptable.
The Science Spot contains more lesson plans and worksheets that can be useful if the teacher wants to go more in depth or give the students more practice.
5. Chemistry Power-Point Lessons. (2009). ChalkBored. Retrieved August 3, 2010 from http://www.chalkbored.com/lessons/chemistry-11.htm.
ChalkBored contains many different power-points that teachers can use in their classroom. This may be helpful to incorporate into the lesson plan.
6. Creative-chemistry.org.uk. (2000 - 2010). Creative Chemistry. Retrieved August 3, 2010 from http://www.creative-chemistry.org.uk/index.htm.
Creative Chemistry is a place to find different worksheets that can be used in the classroom for a grade or even just for extra practice.
7. Nclark.net. (n.d). Amazing Chemistry Teacher Resources. Retrieved August 3, 2010 from http://www.nclark.net/Chemistry
Amazing Chemistry Teacher Resources has a variety of different links that would be helpful in the classroom. They have power-points with notes, project ideas, assignments and even jokes about chemistry. These jokes could provide the students with an educational laugh before the class starts.